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More unscripted informal music chat. Paul and Jim discuss Myths and Lies, Meyer mouthpieces, Ebonite, Mouthpiece physics, The Envelope, Anxiety about performing, and catch up on who they've been listening to.
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Paul and Jim return from a hiatus with a longer episode, and chat about the importance of breathing correctly, ancient musical instruments, funny gig stories, thumb rests, James Booker, Ray Charles, the Selmer Supreme Tenor, also featuring the return of The Envelope and the Musical Medical Dictionary.
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Paul and Jim return to Jim's Jazz Room for informal chat about Jazz news, the Vandoren 'Carbon' ligature with sound clips, Hal Galper, B.B King, Charlie Parker with Strings , Lee Allen, plus "The Envelope" returns with a Universe-wide question, and the brothers launch the first Competition with a prize!
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Paul and Jim are joined by Jim's good friend Baptiste Herbin.
Baptiste is based in Paris and is one of the world's leading Saxophonists, renowned for his Alto playing, and sound, although Baptiste plays all the saxophones with an equal virtuosity.
An afternoon and evening of food, wines, music talk, playing and listening was followed by a sit down in Jim's Jazz Room for a chat, a laugh , some questions, and some advice from Baptiste that all Saxophonists and musicians will benefit from. -
Paul and Jim are joined by Steve Parry. Steve currently works on the UK version of "The Voice" as an arranger and transcriber for the house band.
Steve is a a long-time friend, genius, musician, arranger, multi-instrumentalist, studio and label owner with a wealth of experience , advice, good stories and good vibes.
We sat in nice studio sofas with some Rum and Gin for a good old catch up.
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The Pilot episode . Informal chat with Paul and Jim Corry, an introduction to what we do and what the podcast is all about.
Musical discussion in this episode ranges from Ancient Egypt to Adolphe Sax, some joking around , "The Envelope" upcoming competitions and a nice glass of wine with two pro saxophonists and founders of Corry Bros Mouthpieces , Saxophone mouthpieces handmade in England.